And while we are on traffic safety this morning:
The fastest speeding tickets issued in Texas in 2016
Note to Suzuki motorcyclists and other drivers: Watch your speed.
According to Texas Department of Public Safety data obtained by the Chronicle, the two fastest speeding tickets issued in the Lone Star State in 2016 were issued to drivers on the bikes.
Data show the fastest ticket issued was clocked at 209 mph; the second fastest was 167 mph. Both drivers were cited on U.S. 190 in Coryell County.
From Jan. 1 to Dec. 1, 2016, troopers issued 9,821 tickets with alleged speeds of 100 mph or faster. That's up from the 6,883 tickets with alleged speeds of 100 mph or faster in 2015.
Ft Hood territory. Young invincible soldier types hauling ass on their crotch rockets.
I think beyond 100 MPH....the classification is beyond hauling ass.
Surely there is another designation for over 200!
when copiloting on the trip back from Orlando(by the way, on the way down,
had to explain all the Clemson magnets and stuff, wife said there is some sort of diplomatic vehicle coming up,
it had flags on both sides - had to explain all the Clemson tigers flags, magnets and stuff), there was a sign that
said driving over 80 MPH is reckless driving. Remember Montana old speed limits, safe and
prudent during the day, 90 MPH at night. hello boys.